In Israel, someone claimed in court that the speeding ticket he received was invalid since the measuring equipment wasn't accurate. The judge consulted experts and did a bit of investigation on his own, and in the end he ruled in favour of that man.
I never expected anything else from our stupid government. They abused FOSS as an ace card against Microsoft, and never intended to proceed further. People have already speculated this would happen back then, but now I guess it's settled. Too bad our elected representatives don't give a damn about anything but their own seat in the Knesset and their own bank account.
No, he's merely saying that until the RIAA starts sticking to its standards, they're not going to get any help from him on his campus.
Fair enough, I believe.
Why is that?
Of course, there's more to that (I don't think murderers should be free, although my post implies that), but I haven't really tried to put it in writing yet, so there're no "official statements".
I hate dealing with moral dillemas.
As a geek, I am always eager to hear about new and exciting discoveries such as this. However, as a great believer in animal rights, I oppose any kind of animal abuse -- including, of course, experiments involving animals being hurt...
I'm an atheist, so naturally I have always rejected the claims of religious people about "morals" -- I deem their morals inadequete -- but this does make me have second thoughts about ethics over progress...
The kind that tried twice (on my sister's computer, as I run Linux), but every time SP2 crashed the whole system to the point he had to format the disk.
It was my dog -- you see, she's a Soviet spy in disguise, and one day when I wasn't skipping school she turned my computer on, and wrote Linux. Alas, in those days the internet connection here wasn't all that great, so she never managed to send it back to her commanders in Russia... And that's how it came to be.
[By the way, in Soviet Russia Linux writes you! Sorry, couldn't help it.]
I do reckon so - things get too slow for my taste, and I have to cut a few corners. I moved from KDE to XFce, trying not to use any program which invokes kdeinit, and today I got rid of GDM in favour of console login.
I does the trick pretty neatly, but not as much as I would like it to.
In Israel, someone claimed in court that the speeding ticket he received was invalid since the measuring equipment wasn't accurate. The judge consulted experts and did a bit of investigation on his own, and in the end he ruled in favour of that man.
Wouldn't that be "Whom do you want to be gang raped by today?"
*Ducks*
I'm sorry, I've got collecting royalties patented, all your money are belong to us.
The application form requires the (legally binding) signature of a parent or guardian.
The definition of "extreme" is in the eye of the beholder.
I support them, even though I consider their campaign to change Hamburg's name quite silly.
Also, you'd be surprised to find out how easy it is to stop eating meat.
Wait a second, what about Howl?
I thought it was the current *NIX implementation...
I never expected anything else from our stupid government.
They abused FOSS as an ace card against Microsoft, and never intended to proceed further. People have already speculated this would happen back then, but now I guess it's settled. Too bad our elected representatives don't give a damn about anything but their own seat in the Knesset and their own bank account.
No, he's merely saying that until the RIAA starts sticking to its standards, they're not going to get any help from him on his campus.
Fair enough, I believe.
No way. I don't do betas, mind you.
I'll stick to my trustworthy 0.0.0.0.0.0.0.1 versions, you blasphemers!
Imagine a beowu... oh, wait.
Nothing to see here, move along!
Why is that?
Of course, there's more to that (I don't think murderers should be free, although my post implies that), but I haven't really tried to put it in writing yet, so there're no "official statements".
I base my beliefes around a set of axioms. One of them is that every living creature should be free.
I hate dealing with moral dillemas.
As a geek, I am always eager to hear about new and exciting discoveries such as this. However, as a great believer in animal rights, I oppose any kind of animal abuse -- including, of course, experiments involving animals being hurt...
I'm an atheist, so naturally I have always rejected the claims of religious people about "morals" -- I deem their morals inadequete -- but this does make me have second thoughts about ethics over progress...
What kind of imbecil runs XP but not SP2?
The kind that tried twice (on my sister's computer, as I run Linux), but every time SP2 crashed the whole system to the point he had to format the disk.
Boiled fish, anyone?
Disclaimer: MEAT IS MURDER.
It's kind of a dream of mine, to be knighted...
First step: Britain, here I come!
Firefox is, no doubt about that, the best browser around.
Long live Mozilla!
So it is safe to store my data in a black hole?
Great!
It was my dog -- you see, she's a Soviet spy in disguise, and one day when I wasn't skipping school she turned my computer on, and wrote Linux.
Alas, in those days the internet connection here wasn't all that great, so she never managed to send it back to her commanders in Russia...
And that's how it came to be.
[By the way, in Soviet Russia Linux writes you!
Sorry, couldn't help it.]
He dropped a point: 6. Profit!!!
*Searching for a pin*
All your Linux are belong to us!
I do reckon so - things get too slow for my taste, and I have to cut a few corners. I moved from KDE to XFce, trying not to use any program which invokes kdeinit, and today I got rid of GDM in favour of console login. I does the trick pretty neatly, but not as much as I would like it to.
Is getting my brain fried because of too much TV electromagnetic radiation considered signal theft?
The more important question is why the heck Santa isn't mentioned there?